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From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 23:31:49 -0400

[Of interest, COURTESY of Gary Price, INFOdocket]

From ebrary/ProQuest:

"ebrary is expanding its support of strategic e-book acquisition with
a new three-user license model for perpetual archive titles, providing
an additional layer of flexibility for libraries between its
single-user and unlimited multi- user access options. Multi-user
access, whether unlimited or three-user, is now available for over 68%
of ebrary’s perpetual titles from publishers such as Taylor & Francis,
SUNY Press, Wiley, and University of Edinburgh Press. Until now, many
of these titles have been limited to single-user access and will now
be more accessible to researchers, reducing the chance of turn-aways."

Complete Announcement at:
http://www.ebrary.com/corp/newspdf/ebrary_three-user.pdf

Gary D. Price, MLIS
Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journal's INFOdocket.com
Co-Founder and Editor, FullTextReports.com
Information Industry Analyst
Librarian
http://INFOdocket.com
http://FullTextReports.co

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